Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1895 — Couldn’t Understand It, [ARTICLE]

Couldn’t Understand It,

New York Tribune. —, - -- - A poor woman was telling a kindhearted visitor how the doctor came and said she bad a sluggish liver. “What beats me,” she added, “is how them slugs gets inside the liver.” The cold weather Is believed to have ruined tfib peach crop in Hardin county, Kentucky. The Chicago Herald has outstripped all rivals or predecessors in special newspaper train enterprise. A twenty-four page edition d’evoted chiefly to booming the Cotton States International Exposition at Atlanta, was transmitted by special railway train, chartered exclusively, by the The BLehald, over the entire distance between Chicago and the Georgia capital. The longest distance ever covered by any special newspaper train was run between Chicafeb and Minneapolis 550 miles, during the last Rep”blican national convention. On that occasion, however, several newspapers shared in the expense. The Chicago Herald’s Dixie Hummer traversed a distance of 733 miles in about fourteen hours. The Herald has reason to feel proud of its marvelous achievement. ?| Mrs. Winslow's Soothing SYRUP for chtl ren teething, softens the gam. ttduces Inflam mation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 250 bottle.